Maryland beach patrol: Flying umbrella gores woman in chest
OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) - Officials in a Maryland resort town say a woman was gored in the chest by a wind-blown beach umbrella.
Media outlets report Ocean City Beach Patrol Capt. Butch Arbin says the unattended rental umbrella injured the 46-year-old Pennsylvania woman on Sunday.
He says lifeguards and other beachgoers held the umbrella steady until firefighters cut off the wooden pole. They left a piece of the pole in her chest to avoid causing more damage. She was flown on a Maryland State Police helicopter to a nearby hospital so that doctors could perform X-rays to determine the best way to remove it. He said the injury was not expected to be life-threatening.
Last week, another woman was impaled in the ankle by a wind-driven beach umbrella on the New Jersey shore.